Square expanded its Caviar meal delivery service today by launching its first Android app on the Google Play Store. The new app allows users to instantly order food from restaurants on Android for the first time.

Caviar, which was acquired by the payments company almost six months ago, lets users select menu items from its partner restaurants and get them delivered by a courier for a small fee. Prior to the launch of the app today, Android users could schedule delivery of dishes through Caviar’s website, but didn’t have access to the instant ordering capability of the company’s iOS app.

The move is yet another sign of the fast and furious competition in the meal delivery space. There are a ton of companies all competing to be the one service to meet users’ food delivery needs, including Caviar, Munchery, Postmates, GrubHub, and many more. Amazon has even dabbled in the space, and allows restaurants that already provide delivery to sell food through its Amazon Local platform.

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